Nearly $2,000,000 is being invested into fish and wildlife conservation programs in the Peace Region, thanks to the Fish and Wildlife Compensation Program (FWCP).
Addison has worked with Treaty 8 First Nations, local stakeholders, and the provincial government on caribou recovery as it relates to moose and predators.
“Chris brings an obvious love for our region and extensive experience in wildlife biology to our board,” says FWCP Peace Region Manager Chelsea Coady.
“Most importantly, he has a wealth of connections with local stakeholders and the public, and we feel incredibly lucky that he’ll be able to bring that input to the board table.”
Addison brings a wealth of experience and education to the role, according to FWCP. Born in Mackenzie and raised in Prince George, Addison has a Bachelor of Science in biology from UBC in 1996 and is a registered professional biologist.